An additional scene was tacked on bringing back Laura Linney's lonely Sarah, who tugged at our heartstrings in the original by passing up a shot at romance with her hot co-worker Karl (Rodrigo Santoro).

Of course, she had an extremely admirable reason to do so since she was a caregiver for her brother — and when we met Sarah again in Red Nose Day Actually, it seemed not much had changed in her life.

Sarah was still working late, still refusing to flirt with a hot co-worker (not Karl this time, though) and still rushing to the phone when her brother called. Only this time, it wasn't her brother ringing! It was this guy:

Comic Relief viewers in the UK basically saw the entire rest of the short film in March — from the PM dancing to Drake to Billy Mack's Kardashian shagging — aside from one predictable shot of a Walgreens storefront. (The pharmacy sponsors Red Nose Day USA.)

But the US version of Red Nose Day Actually will forever hold a place in our heart because it gave Sarah the happy ending she so rightfully deserved. Now… hit the music: